Ariana Grande Fixed Her Tattoo, but People Think She Still Didn’t Get It Right

Ariana Grande Fixed Her Tattoo, but People Think She Still Didn’t Get It Right

Ariana Grande posted a photo of her misspelled tattoo with a few updates — an extra kanji character and a heart — on her Instagram story. She captioned it, "Slightly better. Thanks to my tutor for helping me fix and to @kanenavasard for being a legend. And to my doctor for the lidocaine shots (no joke). Rip tiny charcoal grill. Miss u man. I actually really liked u."

But the Internet quickly noticed that by adding the additional Japanese symbol after the original text didn't exactly fix its meaning of "small bbq grill."

Ariana Grande's new tattoo, two Japanese characters placed on the palm of her hand, made its debut on the megastar's Instagram on Tuesday, but the new ink had an error. Instead of spelling out "7 Rings," the characters described a small barbecue grill.

Grande responded to fans who pointed out the mistake with a series of tweets that have since been deleted, which read, "Indeed, I left out 'つの指,' which should have gone in between. It hurt like f*ck n still looks tight. I wouldn't have lasted one more symbol lmao. But this spot also peels a ton and won't last so if I miss it enough I'll suffer thru the whole thing next time." She then followed up with, "also...huge fan of tiny bbq grills."

To that we say, we're fans of them too, along with this incredible reply.